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John Kerry still in denial phase, but ekes out an obfuscation

John Kerry seems incapable, just as Al Gore was, of accepting electoral defeat, yet he so willingly wants to accept defeat in Iraq.  Actually, it’s not just those two gentlemen—let’s face it—it’s all liberals. 

The Massachusetts Democrat, Bush’s challenger in November, spoke at Boston’s annual Martin Luther King Day Breakfast. He reiterated that he decided not to challenge the election results, but “thousands of people were suppressed in the effort to vote.”

“Voting machines were distributed in uneven ways. In Democratic districts, it took people four, five, eleven hours to vote, while Republicans (went) through in 10 minutes — same voting machines, same process, our America,” he said.

Oh yes.  I’m so sure. 

But ever the pessimist about Iraq or anything that inspires freedom and democracy and (yikes!) American success under a conservative Republican, Kerry took the time to make the perfect comparison:

In his comments, Kerry also compared the democracy-building efforts in Iraq with voting in the U.S., saying that Americans had their names purged from voting lists and were kept from casting ballots.

“In a nation which is willing to spend several hundred million dollars in Iraq to bring them democracy, we cannot tolerate that too many people here in America were denied that democracy,” Kerry said.

Yes.  It’s identical to Iraq.

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